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Nocatula 
1967 


Editor 

Georgia  Morris 

Associate  Editor 
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Hard  work,  sweat,  exhaustion  and 
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Expectation 


Anticipation,  seeking  .  .  .  hoping 


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Relaxation 


Soda  shop,  talking,  cards  .  .  .  plain 
laziness 


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PAUL  REVIERE,  Dean  of  Admissions  and  Registrar 


In  Dedication 


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In  appreciation  for  the 
guidance  and  friendship 
so  freely  given,  we,  the 
Nocatula  staff  of  1967, 
honor  Dean  Paul  Reviere 
by  dedicating  to  him  this 
our  annual. 


Dean  Reviere  caught  on   a  routine  trip   back   to  his  office 
with  a  student  transcript. 


One  of  the  many  jobs  of  the  registrar  is  to  counsel  and  advise  students  as  to  their  academic  requirements.  Here  Dean 
Reviere  fulfills  this  phase  of  his  work  with  Charles  Elliott. 


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All-Sing 


Rufus  Triplett  sings  "Deep  River" 


Howard  Laymon  dedicates  All-Sing  to  Chaplain  Lewis. 


This  year's  All-Sing  proved  to  be  the  best  ever. 
Emcee  Tom  Gutridge  kept  the  show  moving  between 
performances  by  the  Independents,  the  Alpha  Xi  Delta, 
Kappa  Delta,  and  Sigma  Kappa  sororities,  and  by  the 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa,  Pi  Kappa  Phi,  and  Sigma  Phi  Ep- 
silon  fraternities. 

All-Sing  1967  was  dedicated  to  Chaplain  Doug  Lewis 
for  his  outstanding  contribution  to  Wesleyan. 

The  Alpha  Xi  Delta  sorority  won  first  place  in  both 
the  small  and  large  group  competition  among  women. 

The  Pi  Kappa  Phi  fraternity  also  walked  off  with 
two  trophies,  winning  first  place  in  the  small  and  large 
group  competition  among  the  fraternities. 


Pi  Kaps,  singing  medley  from  "South  Pacific",  win  large  group  competition. 
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Strains  of  the  "Riddle  Song"  by  the  Independents. 


The  Pi  Kapp's  small  group  makes  a  clean  sweep. 


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Don  King,  Sophomore  class  president,  presents  Margaret  Edds  with  a  bouquet 
of  roses  while  last  year's  winner,  Brenda  George,  watches. 


Gent's  Night 


Margaret — queen  of  the  gents. 


Gent's  Night  is  still  a  relatively 
new  function  at  TWC.  The  dance  is 
sponsored  by  the  Sophomore  class. 
This  year  Margaret  Edds  was  awarded 
the  title  of  Gent's  Night  Queen. 
Margaret  is  a  member  of  Kappa  Del- 
ta Sorority. 


Candidates  for  Gent's  Night  Queen  and  their  escorts:  Mary  Ann  Masters,  Phil  Ensminger, 
Brenda  George  (last  year's  queen),  Roy  Sewell,  Carol  Perkins,  Jim  Howard,  Margaret 
Edds,  and  Charles  Lenox. 


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Mr.  Ugly 


Mr.  Ugly  reigns  from  his  throne. 


The  Mr.  Ugly  Dance  is  an  annual  affair  which  is 
sponsored  by  the  Junior  class.  This  year's  Mr.  Ugly, 
Alan  Cornelius,  was  selected  by  receiving  the  most  votes, 
which  cost  one  cent  each.  The  other  Mr.  Ugly  candi- 
dates were  Bill  Buss  and  Fitz  Hiltzheimer. 


The  newly  crowned  king  is  escorted  by  Miss  Beverly 
Taylor. 


Left  to  right:  Linda  Zirkle,  Bill  Buss,  Beverly  Taylor,  Alan  Cornelius,  Jan  Kinkead,  and  Fitz  Hiltzheimer. 

Memer  -  Pfeiffer  Library 

Tennessee   Wesleyan   College 

Athens,  Tennessee 


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Spring 
Show 
1966 


The  Spring  Show  of  1966  was  presented  by  the  Tennessee  Wesleyan  College 
choir  under  the  direction  of  Andrew  Harper,  choir  director.  This  presentation 
of  "Bye  Bye  Birdie"  was  colorful,  enjoyable,  and  very  well  performed. 

Pictured  above  are  some  of  the  scenes  from  the  presentation  of  "Bye  Bye 
Birdie". 


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Miss  Lynne  Woods 


Organizations 


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Section  Head 

Susan  Love 


Standing,   left  to   tight:   M.   Ray,   B.   Lockerby,   G.   Clendenen,  B.  Cirullo,  D.  Daley,  J.  Cunningham,  K   Long,  H.  Potter,  J.  Fair,  C.  Sweat;  Second  row:  Advisor,  D( 
Bowling,   J.  Eldridge.  D.  King,  D.   Best,  S.   McArthur,   R.   Triplett,  C.   Lord,  F.   Hiltzheimer,  B.   Scott 


Student  Government  Association 


Wesleyan's  Student  Government  Association 
shows  responsible  leadership  and  dedicated  in- 
terest to  the  student  body.  One  of  its  services 
is  bringing  to  Wesleyan  quality  entertainment 
such  as  Little  Anthony  and  the  Imperials. 


OFFICERS:  Seated:  Secretary,  Kathy  Long;  Left  to  right: 
Treasurer,  Jim  Fair;  President,  Bill  Lockerby;  Vice-Presi- 
dent, Fitz  Hiltzheimer. 


Standing,  left  to  right:  J.  Oldham,  S.  J.  Card,  S.  Blackburn,  C.  Beaver,  D.  Coffey,   R.  Edds,  D.  King;  Second  row:  B.  Lockerby,  H.  Howard,  C. 
Sweat,  S.  Griffith;  Third  row:  S.  Davidson,  J.  Fair,  B.  Lemons;  Fourth  row:  C  Lord,  H.  Buttram,  D.  Moore 

Organization  Of  Presidents 

The  organization  of  Presidents  is  composed  of  the  presidents  of  major  campus 
organizations.  This  group  works  to  plan,  evaluate  and  coordinate  organizational 
activities. 


Women's 

Governing 

Board 

In  its  second  year, 
the  Women's  Gov- 
erning Board 
worked  with  Dean 
Staley  to  give  each 
girl  a  voice  in  de- 
cisions concerning 
dormitory  rules  and 
regulations. 


Left  to  right:  K.  Housewright,  P.  Crouch,  J.  Lloyd,  W.  Wilson,  L.  Brown,  J.  Arnold;  Second  row:  A.  Haug,  P.  McCarter, 
J.  Butt,  L.  Crumley,  E.  Martin,  J.  Long,  M.  Adair,  J.  Oldham 

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Carney,  M.  Dickert,  P.  Hughes;  Third  row:  S.  Walter,  R.  Lee,  S.  Blakley,  L.  Glasscock,  K.  Zirkle,  S.  J.  Card,  C.  Varnadore,  D.  Hirsch,  L.  Wright;  Fourth  roi 
A.  Wright,  N.  Rosen,  B.  Steger,  H.  Howard,  A.  Shirley,  B.  St.  Clair,  D.  Hughes,  D.  Cass,  R.  Hibbs,  J.  Jenkins;  Fifth  row:  C.  Kidwell,  R.  Clark,  J.  Womack,  I 
Ramsey,  T.  Meade,  R.  Triplett,  T.  Smith,  L.  Viar,  S.  Mitchell 


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Choir 


Wesleyan  is  proud  of  its  fine  choir  which  has 
been  a  tribute  to  the  school  on  its  many  tours. 
The  choir  is  directed  by  Mr.  Andrew  Harper 
and  accompanied  by  Miss  Sharon  Walter. 


OFFICERS,  left  to  right:  G.  Wright,  N.  Rosen,  S.  Walter,  R.  Lee;  Second  row:  S.  J.  Card, 
H.  Howard    R.  Triplett,  A.  Shirley,  J.  Butt 


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Seated:  L.  Brown,  B.  Brinker;  Left  to  right:  D.  Daley,  B.  Wilhite,  D.  Verble,  J.  Oldham,  D.  Coffey;  Second  row:  C.  Lenox,  A.  Cornelius, 
C.  Lord,  D.  Moore,  S.  McArthur,  D.  Best 


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Ambassadors 

The  Ambassadors  are  outstanding  students 
chosen  to  act  as  official  hosts  to  visitors.  These 
Ambassadors  also  aid  the  Admissions  Office  by 
participating  in  high  school  visitation  projects. 


Circle  K 


Circle  K  is  a  Club  based  on  the  principles  of 
the  American  Canadian  way  of  life  and  is  de- 
signed to  encourage  leadership,  citizenship  and 
personal  initiative.  Membership  to  Circle  K  is 
selective  in  that  only  those  with  the  most  de- 
sirable personal  characteristics  and  promise  of 
usefulness  to  the  campus  and  community  are 
chosen. 


Left  lo  right:  L.  Booher,  J.  Jenkins,  H.  Buttram,  J.  Eldridge,  J.  Fair,  B.  Lockerby,  C.  McKay,  S.  Griffith;  Second  row:  A.  Cornelius,  C.  Lenox,   W.  Pritchard, 
D.  Ensminger,  D.  Moore,  R.  Triplett,  J.  Howard,  L.  Adams 


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Seated,  left  to  tight:  Sharon  Walter,  Susan  Love,  Georgia  Morris,  Sara  Jo   Card     Standing,   left  to  right:   Becky   Hicks,   Emma   Lou   Martin,   Terry 
Jaynes,  Alan  Mitchell,  advisor,  and  Don  King 


Nocatula  Staff 


In  this,  the  forty-fourth  edition  of  the  Noca- 
tula, the  ever-expanding  goals  of  Wesleyan  are 
expressed.  Under  Georgia's  capable  leadership, 
this  year's  Nocatula  captures  the  many  aspects 
of  Tennessee  Wesleyan. 


GEORGIA  MORRIS,  Editor 


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The  New  Exponent  Staff 


Under  the  editorship  of  Margaret  Edds,  the 
New  Exponent  reports  the  campus  news. 
Through  lively  editorials,  informative  articles 
and  topical  features,  the  staff  keeps  the  students 
informed. 


MARGARET  EDDS,  Editor 


Front  row  left  to  right:  Helen  Potter,  Susan  Love.  Second  row:  Sally  Settle,.  Elwynn  Harrison,  Don  King,  Emma  Lou  Martin,  Robin  Lee 


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Left  to  right:  J.  Kinkead,  M.  Thomas,  P.  Bragg;  Row  two:  B.  St.  Clair,  V.  Chism, 
L.  Stevens,  S.  Blackburn,  P.  Brown,  M.  Moses,  B.  Shell,  J.  Grissom,  P.  Burdette, 
Mr.  Baeur;  Row  three:  D.  Harms,  C.  Sweat,  J.  Howard,  H.  Buttram,  J.  Copen- 
haver,  R.  Triplett,  R.  Quails,  R.  Ibberson,  Mr.  B.  T.  Hutson 


Phi  Beta  Lambda 


Pi  Beta  Lambda  is  a  national  organization 
for  students  at  the  college  and  university 
level  who  are  preparing  for  careers  in  busi- 
ness, industry,  or  business  education. 


Delta  Rho  Mu 


Delta  Rho  Mu  is  an  honorary  society  for 
those  students  majoring  or  minoring  in  mu- 
sic. Membership  is  maintained  by  keeping 
a  3.0  average  in  the  department  and  by  a 
point  system  of  activity  contributing  to  the 
general  musical  life  of  the  campus. 


Seated:  Mrs.  C.  Sallis;  First  row,  left  to  right:  W.  Weaver,  C.  Blackburn,  G.  Wright, 
J.  Butt,  M.  Dickert,  B.  Ward,  C.  Varnadore,  S.  Blakley,  S.  J.  Card;  Second  row: 
N.  Boone,  B.  Steger,  S.  Walter,  A.  Wright 


Left  to  right:  E.  Kam,  L.  Bray,  J.  Pierson,  E.  Simpson,  A.  Newell,  P.  Bragg,  G. 
Morris;  Second  row:  Mrs.  Ruth  Bishop,  sponsor;  K.  Zirkle,  E.  Hammond,  M.  Moses, 
G.  Hardaway,  P.  McArthur,  M.  Dickert,  B.  Ward 


Independents 


The  Independents  is  a  women's  organiza- 
tion, made  up  of  non-Greeks,  who  are  in- 
volved in  campus  activities  such  as  girl's  in- 
tramurals  and  All-Sing. 


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Roundtable 


This  group  was  begun  in  1959  by  the 
social  sciences  department  to  give  inter- 
ested students  a  chance  to  discuss  current 
events  and  world  problems,  (at  right) 


Pi  Kappa  Delta 


The  Tennessee  Wesleyan  College  Debate 
Team  was  in  its  sixth  year  of  intercollegiate 
competition  this  year.  The  debaters  spent  a 
busy  year  arguing  the  pros  and  cons  in 
tournaments  all  over  the  South,  (below) 


H.  Howard,  L.  Onkst,  S.  Idom,  J.  Cunningham 


Left  to  right:  D.  Stapley,  A.  Pratt,  R.  Edds,  P.  Blais,  J.  Matthews,  J.  Hill;  Second  row:  Advisor,  Mr.  Eckman,  J.  O'Meara,  D.  Moore,  D.  Shrader, 
G.  Clendene 


SCA  COUNCIL.  Left  to  right:  D.  Coffey,  D.  Chilcote;  Second  row:  H.  Buttram, 
D.  Ensminger,  Chaplain  Lewis,  D.  Nation 


Left  to  right;  N.  Boone,  D.  Werner,  J.  Arnold,  H.  Potter,  Row  2:  Dr.  Wilson,  J. 
Butt,  E.  L.  Martin,  L.  Crumley,  A.  Wright,  C.  Varnadore,  D.  Daley,  Row  three: 
L.  Huskey,  J.  Buchanan,  D.  Nation,  D.  Ensminger,  J.  Womack,  L.  Viar,  J.  Jenkins, 
S.  Davidson 


Student  Christian 
Association 


The  Student  Christian  Association  meets 
once  a  week  for  study  and  services  of  wor- 
ship. The  Association  has  several  campus, 
community  and  world  projects. 


Chi  Rho 


Chi  Rho  is  an  organization  composed  of 
students  who  are  entering  or  considering  a 
church  related  vocation.  The  club  meets 
monthly  for  fellowship  and  discussion  to  bet- 
ter acquaint  members  with  various  responsi- 
bilities they  will  face  in  their  vocation. 


Baptist  Student 
Union 


The  Baptist  Student  Union  is  an  organiza- 
tion which  unites  the  Baptist  studnts  in  fel- 
lowship. The  BSU  helps  the  student  develop 
a  deeper  relationship  with  the  church,  and 
helps  with  leadership  where  needed  in  com- 
munity churches. 


Left  to  right:  A.  Michaels,  P.  Brown,  A.  Wright,  C.  Varnadore,  J.  Cope,  V.  Chism; 
Row  two:  J.  Fair,  J.  Suggs,  sponsor;  R.  Quails,  J.  Womack,  B.  Walker,  T.  Tolliver, 
G.  Michaels 


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(Left  to  right)  Judy  Oldham,  Rachel  Edds,  Lynn  Woods,  Judi  Cunningham,  Karen  Martin,  Diane  Coffey 


Panhellenic  Council 


The  Panhellenic  Council  .  .  .  serving  as  a  co-ordinating 
body  for  sorority  affairs;  rush,  pledging,  Greek  Weekend 
.  .  .  representing  the  Greek  women  of  Wesleyan  through 
service  to  the  school  and  community  .  .  .  composed  of  two 
delegates  from  each  sorority;  officers  elected  on  a  rota- 
tional basis. 


Panhellenic  supports  March  of  Dimes. 


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(Left  to  right)   Dean  Bowling,  Steve  Eldridge,   Bob   Morrison,   Don   Best,   Shelley    Griffith,    Collin    Lord,    Jim    Hi. 
McKenry,  Don  Moore. 


Fitz    Hiltzheimer,    Bob    Lemons,    Jody 


Interfraternity  Council 


The  Interfraternity  Council  ...  set  up  to 
promote  the  fraternity  system  on  the  Wes- 
leyan  campus  .  .  .  establishes  rush  rules  .  .. . 
.  .  .  governs  all  phases  of  Greek  activities 
throughout  the  year  .  .  .  organizes  the  func- 
tion of  "Greek  Weekend",  which  shows 
the  many  advantages  of  belonging  to  a 
Greek  system  .  .  .  Members:  three  delegates 
from  each  fraternity  .  . .  Officers:  elected 
from  the  delegates — the  office  of  president 
rotated  among  the  fraternities  .  .  .  Dean 
Bowling  serves  as  advisor. 


IFC  sponsors  an  all-Greek  dance. 


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Alpha  XI 
Delta 


GAMMA  CHI  CHAPTER 
Founded — April  17,  1893 

Lombard  College 
Galesburg,  Illinois 
On  Campus — February  18,  1961 
Flower — Pink  Killarney  Rose 
Colors — Double  Blue  and  Gold 


'Fuzzies"  sing  Christmas  carols. 


The  Golden  Quill  writes — exciting  episodes  for  Fuzzie  sis- 
ters in  '66-'67  .  .  .  opening  night  brought  19  top  pledges  .  .  . 
SPE  honored  LeAnne  as  a  Queen  of  Hearts,  and  Terry  as 
Pledge  Princess  ...  a  rose  is  a  rose  is  Sharon — The  Pi  Kapp 
variety,  that  is  .  . .  Perkins  shines  as  a  member  of  her  court  .  . . 
and,  what's  this?  a  Rosebud  blossoms  forth — another  Sharon, 
even  .  . .  our  nights  are  filled  with  dreams — Fitz — ah,  our 
special  Dream  Man  .  .  .  S.G.A.  representatives — Donna,  Dot- 
tie,  Helen,  and  Judi  .  .  .  Who's  Who — Connie  and  Judi,  that's 
who  .  . .  proud  of  Judi — Best  Sorority  Woman  .  .  .  Barb,  Suz- 
anne, and  Jan — our  beauties  on  the  May  Court  .  .  .  Yelling  for 
our  Bulldogs — Brenda,  Sharon,  Jan  and  LeAnne  .  . .  Sara  Jo 
was  great,  as  usual,  in  her  leading  role  in  Spring  Show  .  .  . 
Volleyball  team — yeh!  Champions  .  .  .  Santa's  workshop  came 
to  life  for  the  New  Outlook  Club  of  Athens  .  .  .  children  listen 
in  awe  as  Fuzzie  sisters  read  to  them  .  . .  Thus,  hath  the  Golden 
Quill  writ,  and  having  writ  moves  on — to  new  and  fascinating 
times  as  the  year  draws  to  a  close. 


Alpha  Xi  Delta  Dream  Man — Fitz  Hiltzheimer 


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DONNA    DALEY  CAROL  VARNADORE 


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Phi    Sigs    celebrate    after   winning    football    tournament. 


Phi  Sigma  Kappa  .  .  .  Oldest  fraternity  on  campus  .  .  .  Spring  of 
'66 — Phi  Sigs  and  Lizards  play  for  softball  championship — Phi 
Sigs  win  ...  At  Carnation  Ball — our  biggest  night  of  the  year — 
we  crown  beautiful  Debbie  Pollard  our  Moonlight  Girl  .  .  .  cam- 
paigns, campaigns,  campaigns — Fitz  elected  SGA  Vice-President. 

Fall  quarter  begins  .  .  .  Rush  .  . .  Our  Monte  Carlo  party  proves 
profitable  for  all  concerned  .  .  .  our  pledge  class:  largest  on  campus 
.  . .  Our  proud  pledges  entertain  the  pledge  class  of  each  sorority 
to  stimulate  better  Greek  relations  .  .  .  Hay  ride  ...  It's  party  time 
— Phi  Sig  and  Kappa  Delta  variety  .  .  .  We  bring  home  another 
championship  football  trophy  .  .  .  Lemons  gets  the  "Johnny  Unitas 
Award"  .  . .  Again  this  year  we  run  out  of  chili  at  our  annual 
chili  supper — seems  as  if  no  one  could  get  enough. 

In  the  game  of  the  year,  our  Ail-American  candidate — Bobby 
Davis — leads  the  way  with  help  from  Bob  Shorter — final  score: 
TWC—  78,  CN— 76  ...  We  try  to  carry  Phi  Sig  Farmer  from 
floor,  but  our  "round  man"  cannot  be  moved  .  .  .  Phi  Sigs  enter 
basketball  competition  with  strong  "A"  league  team  .  .  .  Lizards 
and  Tankers  in  "B"  league. 

Scholar,  athlete,  worker,  campus  leader,  and  gentleman — these 
are  the  men  of  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 


Phi  Sigma 
Kappa 


OMICRON  TETARTON  CHAPTER 

Founded— Mitch  15,  1873 

University  of  Massachusetts 
Amherst,  Massachusetts 

On  Campus — December  5,  1959 

Flower — Red  Carnation 

Colors — Silver  and  Magenta 


Debbie  Pollard — Phi  Sig  Moonlight  Girl 


47 


Kappa  Delta 


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GAMMA  PHI  CHAPTER 

Founded— October  23,  1897 
Longwood  College 
Farmville,  Virginia 

On  Campus— October  14,  1961 

Flower — White  Rose 

Colors — Olive  Green  and  Pearl  White 


Kappa  Delta  Hootenany 


Rush  and  red  devils  .  . .  Alice  in  the  iridescent  glow  of 
Blunderland  ...  the  winning  "Sound  of  Music"  .  . .  stocking 
surprises  at  Christmas  .  . .  fashion  models  for  the  March  of 
Dimes  .  .  .  Thanksgiving  baskets  to  the  needy  .  . .  the  fun 
of  another  Hootenany  .  . .  the  sleepless  night  of  a  Gatlinburg 
houseparty  .  . .  pledges  shining  shoes  and  sometimes  feet  .  . . 

Queens:  Gail  and  Debbie — sweethearts  .  .  .  Margaret — Gent's 
Night    .  . .    Susan,   Becky,   Judy,    Margaret — fraternity   courts. 

Leaders:  Kathy — SGA  secretary  .  .  .  Carol — Freshman  Vice- 
president  .  .  .  Rachel — Panhell  President. 

Scholarship:  Rachel — Kiwanis  Award. 
Campus  Service:  Susan — cheerleader   .  . .   Margaret — New  Ex- 
ponent   Editor    .  .  .     Bonnie,    Becky,    Robin,    Rachel,    Gail — 
Ambassadors  .  . .  Margaret  and  Rachel — Debate  and  Circle  K 
service  award. 

Awards:  Scholarship,  Large  Group  All-Sing,  Greek  Weekend. 

All  these  things  are  Kappa  Delta. 


Kappa  Delta  King  of  Diamonds — Hal  Burtram 


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Pi  Kappa  Phi 


BETA  PSI  CHAPTER 

Founded — December  10,  1904 

College  of  Charleston 
Charleston,  South  Carolina 

On  Campus — April  14,  1964 

Flower — Red  Rose 

Colors — Gold,  White,  and  Blue 


Pi  Kappa  Phi  .  .  .  One  of  five  National  Champion  Chap- 
ters .  . .  Sponsors  Wesleyan's  third  annual  All-Sing  .  .  .  The 
Autumn  Ball  swings  at  Green  Meadow  Country  Club  .  .  . 
Fall  Safari  adds  an  adventuresome  flavor  .  .  .  Greek  Week- 
end '67  ...  Don't  practice  on  the  stage,  fellas  .  .  .  Annual 
winter  planning  retreat  in  Gatlinburg  .  .  .  Spring  Formal 
at  Fairland,  or  some  place  like  that. 

An  increasing  realization  of  Pi  Kappa  Phi's  national  ex- 
plosion .  .  .  Participates  in  the  31st  Supreme  Chapter  at 
Miami  .  .  .  palm  leaves  and  accolades  .  .  .  Beta  Psi  leads  na- 
tion .  .  .  Initiates  Pi  Kappa  Phi's  55th  and  56th  chapters 
at  Western  Carolina  College  and  West  Virginia  Tech  .  . . 
sensational  six  flies  high. 

Pi  Kapps  individually  contribute  energy  and  excellence 
to  campus  life  .  .  .  Student  Government  Representatives: 
Eldridge,  Sweat,  Ray,  King,  Best,  McArthur  .  . .  Delta 
Kappa  Honorary  Fraternity:  Moore,  Eldridge,  Sweat  .  .  . 
Who's  Who  in  American  Colleges  and  Universities:  Moore, 
Eldridge  .  .  .  Varsity  Debate:  Moore,  Shrader  .  .  .  Ambassa- 
dors: Moore,  Eldridge,  Nation,  Best,  McArthur. 

A  new  and  ever-glowing  Rose:  Miss  Sharon  Walter, 
accompanist  for  the  college  choir,  sophomore  cheerleader, 
Alpha  Xi  Delta  .  . .  Assisted  by  her  court:  Misses  Carol 
Perkins,  Becky  Wilhite,  Kathy  Zirkle. 

Pi  Kappa  Phi  .  . .  Where  the  action  is  .  . .  Meeting  the 
challenges  and  changes  of  modern  education  .  .  .  Making 
itself  relevant  to  the  issues  of  the  times  .  . .  Facing  a  world 
in  need  of  capable  and  concerned  leaders  .  . .  And  pro- 
ducing ...  Pi  Kappa  Phi  learns  to  live  friendship. 


Pi  Kappa  Phi  Rose— Shzton  Walter 


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Sigma  Kappa 


GAMMA  PSI  CHAPTER 

Founded — November  9,  1874 
Colby  College 
Waterville,  Maine 

On  Campus — January  21,  1961 

Flower — Violet 

Colors — Lavender  and  Maroon 


Sigmas  and  traveling  secretary  examine  chapter  scrapbook 


success 


Leaves  falling  .  . .  another  year  for  Sigmas 
fifteen  of  the  best  pledges  ever  .  .  .  fun — retreats,  Pi  Kapp  House 
.  . .  excitement  and  noise — much  noise  .  .  .  Fort  Loudon  Lake — 
Sigma's  turn-about  day,  pledges,  are  you  pleased  or  displeased?  .  . . 
Sweethearts  .  .  .  lots  of  'em — Wetterstroem,  Sig  Ep  pledge  court 
.  . .  Coffey,  Greek  Queen  and  Sig  Ep  Queen  of  Hearts  court 
.  . .  also,  Circle  K  and  May  Day  honors  for  Coffey  .  . .  Spirit  .  .  . 
found  in  Master's  laugh  and  cheerleader  activities  .  . .  Coffey — 
cheerleader,  the  head  .  .  .  Who's  Who — Martin,  Coffey  .  . . 
Leaders — Long,  president  of  Governing  Board  .  .  .  nightly  hunts 
for  ice  trays  and  forgetting  lock-up  .  .  .  points  .  .  .  Treasurers — 
Massey  and  Hammer  .  . .  Secretaries — Martin,  Long,  and  Boone 
.  . .  Wonderful  year  for  sweethearts — our  very  own  Collin  Lord 
— handsome,  stalwart,  and  tall  .  .  .  Off  to  Puerto  Rico  go  Hicks 
and  Oldham — fabulous  sights  .  . .  magnificent  lights  and  waters 
to  match  the  Sigma  sparkle  in  their  eyes  .  .  .  Ambassadors — Coffey, 
Oldham  .  .  .  Sports  .  . .  Massey — President  of  WAA  .  . .  Vice- 
President  of  WAA — Oldham  .  .  .  Sports  Plaque  .  .  .  Service  Trophy 
.  . .  the  greatest  honor  ever — sorority  of  the  year  .  .  .  screams 
.  . .  laughter  .  .  .  happy  tears  and  faces  .  .  .  fun  .  .  .  these  are  the 
girls  of  Sigma  Kappa — "One  heart,  one  way." 


Collin  Lord — Sigma  Kappa  Sweetheart 


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Sigma  Phi 
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TENNESSEE  DELTA  CHAFrER 
Founded — November  1,  1901 

University  of  Richmond 
Richmond,  Virginia 
On  Campus — March  26,  I960 
Flowers — Dark  Red  Rose  and  Violet 
Colors — Purple  and  Red 


It  was  a  very  good  year  .  . .  Another  year  full  of  joys  and 
sorrows  .  .  .  work  and  play  .  .  .  brotherly  love  and  common 
effort.  President  Griffith  brought  the  bacon  home  from 
the  SPE  Academy  .  .  .  Tennessee  Delta,  one  of  the  six  out- 
standing chapters  in  the  nation.  Shelley — one  of  five  in  na- 
tion to  receive  Sig  Ep  scholarship.  Our  house  .  .  .  renovated 
just  in  time  for  brand  new  pledge  class  which  promptly- 
wrecked  the  place  to  show  their  spirit.  Golden  Heart  Girl 
— Gail  Thornburg  .  .  .  with  Queens  of  Hearts — Susan 
Blackburn,  LeAnne  Brown,  Diane  Coffey,  and  Margaret 
Edds  .  .  .  Lockerby — back  for  another  year,  this  time  as 
SGA  President  .  .  .  Our  championship  football  team,  un- 
defeated this  year  in  regular  season  play,  upset  in  the  tourna- 
ment by  the  Sig  Ep  second  team.  The  "Roaring  20's"  party 
— a  smash  hit  ...  Mike  Bowling  and  a  Brain  Bowl  victory 
.  .  .  then  on  to  a  Greek  Weekend  Trophy,  our  first.  .  .  .  All- 
Sing  victory  again  .  . .  also  scholarship  award  .  .  .  Add  this 
and  you  have  the  Fraternity  of  the  Year  .  . .  Yes,  it  was 
a  very,  very  good  year. 


Gail  Thornburg — Sweetheart  of  the  Golden  Heart 


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Phi  Sig  Doug  Raymer  receives  Field  Day  trophy. 


GV<>t>,6  .£/«£ — Joe  Eldridge 


Kappa  Delta  Sorority  competes  in  Greek  Bowl. 


56 


Greek 

Weekend 

1966 


Sig  Ep  Skit — "Snow  White  and  the  Seven  Dwarfs' 


Caroline  Massey  receives   Field   Day  trophy  for  Sigma  Kappas. 


Greek  Bowl  Contenders — Pi  Kappa  Phi  Fraternity 


Greek  Weekend  .  .  .  three  days  of  keen  competition — of 
mind,  of  creativity,  of  physical  skill  among  Wesleyan's  Greeks 
.  . .  climaxed  by  a  banquet — presentation  of  trophies — and 
dance — crowning  of  Greek  royalty.  The  winners:  Greek  Bowl 
— Kappa  Delta  and  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  .  .  .  Skit  Night — 
Kappa  Delta's  "Alice  in  Blunderland"  and  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon's 
"Snow  White  and  the  Seven  Dwarfs"  .  .  .  Field  Day — Sigma 
Kappa  and  Phi  Sigma  Kappa  .  . .  1966  Greek  Weekend  victors 
— Kappa  Delta  Sorority,  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon  Fraternity  .  . . 
Reigning  Queen  and  King  of  Wesleyan's  Greeks — Diane  Coffey 
(Sigma  Kappa) ,  Joe  Eldridge  (Pi  Kappa  Phi) . 


Greek  Queen — Diane  Coffey 


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Shelly  Griffith  and  Judi  Cunningham 


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Senior  Superlatives 


L.  to  R.,  Judi  Cunningham,  Don  Moore,  Connie  Beaver,  Joe  Eldridge,  Shelley  Griffith,  John  Saylors;  sealed,  Rachel  Edds. 


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Delta  Kappa  Honor  Society 


L.  to  R.,  Bill  Lockerby,  Shelley  Griffith,  Joe  Eldridge,  Rufus  Triplett,  David  Ensminger,  Mr.  Eugene  Rock,  Dr.  Newton  Malony,  Dr.  Carl  Honaker, 
Raymond  Barr,  Don  Moore,  John  Saylors,  Charles  Sweat,  Harry  Howard.  Not  pictured:  Mr.  Charles  Sallis. 


The  highest  honor  for  a  male  student  on  the  Wesleyan  campus  is  to  be  tapped  by  the  Delta 
Kappa  Honor  Society. 

The  threefold  purpose  of  Delta  Kappa  is  stated  as:  "First,  to  recognize  men  who  have  at- 
tained a  high  standard  of  efficiency  in  collegiate  activities  and  to  inspire  others  to  strive  for 
conspicuous  attainments  along  similar  lines;  second,  to  bring  together  the  most  representative 
men  in  all  phases  of  collegiate  life  and  thus  to  create  an  organization  which  will  help  to 
mould  the  sentiment  of  the  institution  on  questions  of  local  and  intercollegiate  interest;  and 
third,  to  bring  together  members  of  the  faculty  and  student  body  of  the  institution  on  a 
basis    of   mutual    interest   and    understanding. 

Delta  Kappa  recognizes  and  encourages  achievement  in  five  major  phases  of  campus  life 
— scholarship;  athletics;  student  government,  social  and  religious  affairs;  publications;  and 
speech,  music,  drama,  and  the  other  arts.  Student  membership  is  limited  to  three  per  cent 
of  the  male  enrollment  of  the  junior  and  senior  classes. 


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'66-'67  Record 


TWC  Opponents 


rWC  Opponents 


71 
101 

75 
70 
85 
83 
93 
73 
84 
65 
70 
77 
50 
63 
78 
87 


*Georgetown    68 

*Davis  &  Elkins 62 

#Biscayne   52 

#Valdosta  State 66 

+Tusculum     66 

+  Milligan    59 

Fla.  Presbyterian 65 

Fla.  Southern    80 

Stetson     68 

**Samford     74 

**U.  of  Tampa   71 

Chattanooga    75 

Berry    48 

Cumberland  (Ky.)  ....  56 
+  Carson-Newman  ....  76 
+  Lincoln  Memorial    . .  66 

*  Morristown  Invitational 
#Valdosta  Invitational 


62     +King 39 

67  +  Lincoln   Memorial    .  .65 

68  Georgia  Southern 53 

86    Georgia  Southern 75 

81  David  Lipscomb  ......  78 

80     +Milligan     50 

85     +Tusculum 88 

65     +King    53 

83     Chattanooga    81 

99     Carson-Newman     75 

82  Belmont     62 

67     ++Belmont  65 

67     +  +Union 56 

59  ++ Carson-Newman    ..51 


**V.S.A.C.  Games 
+  Samford  Classic 
+  +V.S.A.C.  Tournament 


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MANAGERS:    Charles   Elliott,   Carl  Williams,    and 
Tommy  Davis 


1966  Bulldogs  1967 


BOBBY  DAVIS 

5'11"  Guard 

Falls  of  Rough,  Ky. 


BOBBY  FERGUSON 

6'4"  Forward 

Chattanooga,  Tenn. 


GILBERT  McDOWELL 

6' 5"  Center 

Kingston,  Tenn. 


JOHN  SAYLORS 

6'  Guard 
Crossville,  Tenn. 


MIKE  OLINGER 

6'7"  Forward 

Pennington  Gap,  Va. 


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1966  Bulldogs  1967 


BOBBY  SHORTER 

6'  Guard 

Lexington,  Ky. 


GENE  RAYMER 

6'1"  Forward 
Kingston,  Tenn. 


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RONNIE  BARRY 

6' 3"  Forward 

Oliver  Springs,  Tenn. 


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REX  WHALEY 

6'  1"  Guard 
Gatlinburg,  Tenn. 


CLYDE  ABERNATHY 

6' 2"  Forward 

Cartersville,  Ga. 


1966  Bulldogs  1967 


SAM  HALL 
6' 4"  Forward 
Clinton,  Tenn. 


BILL  WESTMORELAND 
6'4"  Forward 
Franklin,  Ky. 


HURMAN  SHELTON 

6' 6"  Center 

Kingston,  Tenn. 


RAYMOND  SMITH 

5'10"  Guard 

Kingston,  Tenn. 


LARRY  RHODES 

6'2"  Guard 
Knoxville,  Tenn. 


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V.S.A.C.  Tournament  Champions 


Co-captains  McDowell  and  Saylors  accept  coveted  trophy. 


Coach  Farmer  receives  congratulations 


72  McDowell  and  Barry  battle  for  ball  in  title  game. 


Davis,  Ferguson  and  Saylors  make  All-Tourney  Team 


Candid  Shots  of  Bulldogs 


Ya-ell,  you  all,  Ya-ell! 


Oh !  No  you  don't,  55. 


Anyone  for  figure  dancing  ? 


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"Hey  dinger,  wipe  that  blood  off  the  backboard 


Cheerleaders 


Left  to  right:  LeAnne  Brown,  Susan  Blackburn,  Mary  Ann  Masters,  Diane  Coffey,  Sharon  Walter,  Jan  Kinkead,  Brenda  George. 


Head  Cheerleader,  DIANE  COFFEY 


SUSAN  BLACKBURN 


75 


LeANNE  BROWN 


BRENDA  GEORGE 


76 


19  -  Tennis  -  66 


1966  Record 

TWC        Opponent 

8  Tampa     1 

3  Jacksonville  5 

7  Chattanooga    2 

8  Maryville    1 

7  King    0 

8  Milligan    1 

8  Carson-Newman   1 

3        Oglethorpe    6 

0         U.  of  Tennessee  9 

T.I.A.C.  Tournament 3rd 

9  Carson-Newman    0 

8         L.M.U 1 

V.S.A.C.  Tournament  Champions 
N.A.I.A.  Tournament  10th 


NED  SAXMAN 


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V.S.A.C.  Champs 


ALAN  CORNELIUS 


RAYMOND  BARR 


MIKE  BOWLING 


WAYNE  PRITCHARD 


JIM  EMERY 


WAYNE  PENNIMAN 


78 


Section  Head 

Sharon  Walter 


T.W.C.  President 


Charles  Turner 


80 


Administration 


FLOYD  E.  BOWLING,  Dean  of  Students 


WALTER  L.  DARBY,  JR.,  Business  Manager 


MARY  NELLE  GRAVES,  Administrative  Secretary 


81 


D.  THOMAS  LOTTI,  Director  of  Campus  Planning  and 
Development 


TOOMBS  H.  KAY,  JR.,  Dean 


82 


Religion  and  Philosophy 


JACK  H.  WILSON,  B.A.,  B.D.,  Ph.D. 


Music  and  Drama 


HUGH  C.  WHITE,  A.B.,  B.D. 


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GENE  WORTHEN,  B.F.A.,  M.S. 


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MILDRED  S.  ARCHER,  B.A.,  M.A. 


GENEVIEVE  WIGGINS,  A.B.,  M.A 


DORIS  JONES,  B.S.,  M.A. 


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JOHN  S.  ECKMAN,  A.B.,  M.A. 


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Education 


H^B 


HERBERT  NEFF,  B.A.,  M.A. 


J.  EMERICK  NAGY,  B.S.,  A.B.,  MA.,  Ed.D. 


Psychology  and  Sociology 


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H.  NEWTON  MALONY,  A.B.,  B.D.,  MA.,  Ph.D. 


HUESTON  T.  FORTNER,  JR.,  B.S.,  M.S.S. 


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Foreign  Language 


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WILLIAM  H.  ARCHER,  B.A.,  M.A. 

History 

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Political  Science 


THOMAS  J.  BAKER,  JR.,  A.B,  M.A. 


W.  CHARLES  SALLIS,  B.S.,  M.S. 


WILLIAM  S.  COUVILLION,  B.A.,  M.A. 


86 


ELDON  BONDS,  B.S.,  M.S. 


RUTH  BISHOP,  B.A.,  M.S. 


87 


Business 


FRED  PUETT,  B.S.,  LL.B. 


DENNIS  E.  BAUER,  A.A.,  B.S.,  M.A. 

Chemistry 


BUDD  L.  DUNCAN,  B.A.,  M.S 


CARL  B.  HONAKER,  B.S.,  M.S.,  Ph.D. 


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Mathematics 

and 

Physics 


Health  and 
Physical  Education 


J.  PAUL  KETRON,  B.S.,  M.Math 


SUZANNA  D.  MALONY,  A.B. 


DWAIN  FARMER,  B.S.,  M.S. 


89 


MAGGIE  ENSMINGER 
Reference  Assistant  in  the  Library 

ROBBIE  ENSMINGER 
Secretary  to  the  President 

JOYCE  EVERETT 

Secretary  to  the  Director  of  Admissions 

SANDRA  GRAY 
College  Nurse 


BLANCHE  GREEN 

Head  Resident  in  Lucy  H.  Fowler  Hall 

AILENE  HENSLEY 
Secretary  to  the  Dean 

DORIS  HUTSON 
Manager  of  the  Bookstore 


HELEN  LEFLER 
Director  of  Placement 

IDA  RUTH  LEWIS 

Head  Resident  in  Sarah  H.  Lawrence  Hall 

NANCY  MOATES 
Secretary  to  the  Registrar 


JEANETTE  MORRISON 
Assistant  to  the  Business  Manager 


SALLY  ROBESON 

Head  Resident  Centennial  Hall 


ANN  WADE 
Bookkeeper 

CHARLOTTE  WASHINGTON 
Secretary  to  Dean  of  Admissions 

BARBARA  WIMBERLY 
Secretary  to  the  Business  Manager 

BETTY  CAROLYN  WARD 

Assistant  to  the  Librarian 


90 


Classes 


Section  Head 

Terry  Jaynes 


Senior  Class 
of  1967 


OFFICERS:  /.  to  r.,  back  row:  Charles  Sweat,  Boy  Representative; 
Bill  Scott,  President;  Joe  Eldridge,  Vice-President;  front  row:  Caro- 
line Massey,  Treasurer;  Judi  Cunningham,  Girl  Representative; 
Emma  Lou  Martin,  Secretary. 


LYDIA  EDITH  ALBRIGHT 
B.S.  Elementary  Education 
Athens,  Tennessee 

MARGARETTE  PHYLISS  BAILEY 
B.S.  Physical  Education 
Ewing,  Virginia 


WILLIAM  RAYMOND  BARR 
B.S.  Chemistry 
Athens,  Tennessee 

CONNIE  MARIE  BEAVER 
B.S.  Physical  Education 
Rochester,  Illinois 


92 


SUSAN  JANE  BLACKBURN 
B.S.  Business,  Education 
Brentwood,  Tennessee 

LARRY  EUGENE  BOOHER 
B.S.  Elementary  Education 
Bristol,  Virginia 


BEVERLY  BUCKSHORN 
B.S.  Elementary  Education 
Signal  Mountain,  Tennessee 

LINDA  KAY  BUTLER 
B.S.  Elementary  Education 
Cleveland,  Tennessee 


ROBERT  HAL  BUTTRAM 
B.S.  Business 
Athens,  Tennessee 

JOHN  LESLIE  BURNETT 
B.S.  Biology 
Concord,  Tennessee 


TIMOTHY  ROSS  CARPENTER 
B.A.  History,  Education 
Athens,  Tennessee 

CHARLES  DAVID  CONDO 
B.S.  Secondary  Education 
Hamilton,  Ohio 


93 


JOHN  LESLIE  CUMMINGS 
B.S.  Accounting 
Huntington,  West  Virginia 

JUDITH  CUNNINGHAM 
B.A.  History,  Education 
Maryville,  Tennessee 


JOE  WILSON  DAKE 
B.S.  Elementary  Education 
Greenback,  Tennessee 

GEORGE  RICHARD  DAVIDSON 
B.S.  Accounting 
Cleveland,  Tennessee 


CHARLES  STEPHEN  DAVIDSON 
B.A.  Religion 
Knoxville,  Tennessee 

WILLIAM  THOMAS  DAVIS 
B.S.  Secondary  Education 
Athens,  Tennessee 


RACHEL  FORESTER  EDDS 
B.S.  Mathematics 
Madison,  Tennessee 

JOSEPH  THOMAS  ELDRIDGE 
B.A.  Social  Science 
Johnson  City,  Tennessee 


94 


CHARLES  LESLIE  ELLIOTT 
B.S.  Secondary  Education 
Athens,  Tennessee 

JAMES  CLIFTON  EMERY,  JR. 
B.A.  History- 
Hampton,  Virginia 


DAVID  FLOYD  ENSMINGER 
B.A.  Religion 

Athens,  Tennessee 

MARJORIE  D.  FETZER 
B.S.  Elementary  Education 
Benton,  Tennessee 


LEONARD  FRANK  FINCH 
B.S.  General  Business 
Middleburgh,  New  York 

LINDA  BONNELL  FOWLER 
B.S.  Business,  Education 
Wytheville,  Virginia 


BETTY  JANE  GALLAGHER 
B.A.  English,  Education 
Arlington,  Virginia 

WILLIAM  CHESTER  GARNER,  JR. 
B.S.  Accounting 
Madisonville,  Tennessee 


95 


JOHN  NATHANIEL  GARNER 
B.S.  Secondary  Education 
Madisonville,  Tennessee 

CHERYLE  LYNN  GRIFFIN 
B.A.  English 
Chattanooga,  Tennessee 


ROBERT  VANCE  GRIFFITH 
B.A.  Mathematics 
Cleveland,  Tennessee 

SHELLEY  FRANKLIN  GRIFFITH 
B.S.  Biology 
Chattanooga,  Tennessee 


GATHA  M.  HARDAWAY 
B.S.  Biology,  Education 
Athens,  Tennessee 

BARBARA  JEAN  HARRISON 
B.S.  Business  Administration 
Greeneville,  Tennessee 


THOMAS  MURRAY  HELT 
B.S.  General  Business 
Knoxville,  Tennessee 

FITZHUGH  LEE  HILTZHEIMER, 
B.S.  Mathematics,  Physical  Science 
Danville,  Virginia 


III 


96 


MORGAN  FOSHAY  HOTALING 
B.S.  Education 
Montclair,  New  Jersey 

JOHN  FRANCIS  HORESCO 
B.A.  Religion 
Bridgeport,  Connecticut 


HARRY  LEE  HOWARD 
B.A.  Social  Science 
Athens,  Tennessee 

QUINTEN  ELEVINS  HOWARD 
B.S.  Accounting 
Athens,  Tennessee 


FREDA  ANNE  HUMPHREY 
B.S.  Elementary  Education 
Cleveland,  Tennessee 

JERRY  VINALL  JOHNSON 
B.A.  Religion 
Decatur,  Tennessee 


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JOEL  THOMAS  JONES 
B.A.  Social  Science 
Knoxville,  Tennessee 

RICHARD  CLARK  KILE 
B.A.  History 
Chattanooga,  Tennessee 


97 


BRUCE  DAVID  KNISKERN 
B.S.  General  Business 
Cobleskill,  New  York 

ELEANOR  ONG  KAM 

B.S.  Biology 

New  York,  New  York 


ROBERT  HUGH  LAMB 
B.S.  Chemistry,  Education 
Athens,  Tennessee 

HOWARD  LAMAR  LAMON 
B.S.  General  Business 
Maryville,  Tennessee 


WILLIAM  HERBERT  LOCKERBY 
B.A.  History,  Education 
Chattanooga,  Tennessee 

JOHN  THOMAS  LYELL 
B.S.  General  Business 
Chattanooga,  Tennessee 


EMMA  LOU  MARTIN 
B.A.  Mathematics,  Education 
South  Pittsburg,  Tennessee 

JOHN  EDWARD  MASON 
B.S.  Psychology 
Arlington,  Virginia 


CAROLINE  ELIZABETH  MASSEY 

B.S.  Accounting 

Lookout  Mountain,  Tennessee 

RAVE  K.  MEHRA 
B.S.  Chemistry 
Knoxville,  Tennessee 


DONALD  HERMAN  MOORE 
B.A.  Social  Science 
Knoxville,  Tennessee 

HORACE  PATTON  MOORE 
B.A.  History,  Education 
Niota,  Tennessee 


SUE  FINCH  MOORE 
B.S.  Elementary  Education 
Niota,  Tennessee 

GEORGIA  MORRIS 

B.S.  Biology 

Ten  Mile,  Tennessee 


ROBERT  HUGH  MORRISON 
B.S.  Psychology 
Mountain  City,  Tennessee 

JAMES  STEPHEN  MOSHER 
B.A.  History 
Cleveland,  Tennessee 


99 


LINDA  CAROL  ONKST 
B.A.  Social  Science 
Knoxville,  Tennessee 

STEPHEN  WILSON  OVERALL 
B.A.  Religion 
Chattanooga,  Tennessee 


CLYDE  JOSEPH  PEERY,  JR. 
B.A.  History 
Maryville,  Tennessee 

ANN  SNEAD  PRATT 
B.A.  English 
Altoona,  Alabama 


MARCHETA  COCHRAN  PRIGMORE 
B.S.  Elementary  Education 
Athens,  Tennessee 

PAUL  FREDERICK  REEVERTS 
B.S.  General  Business 
Knoxville,  Tennessee 


FRANCES  EVELYN  ROBERTSON 
B.S.  Office  Administration 
Ewing,  Virginia 

NANCY  RUTH  ROSEN 
B.S.  Elementary  Education 
Macungie,  Pennsylvania 


100 


JOHN  OLIVER  SAYLORS 
B.S.  Chemistry 
Crossville,  Tennessee 

WILLIAM  JUNIOR  SCOTT 
B.S.  Mathematics 
Columbus,  Ohio 


DAN  EDDIE  SELF 
B.S.  Chemistry 
Englewood,  Tennessee 

EARLENE  LILNETTE  SIMPSON 
B.S.  Biology,  Education 
Oakwood,  Virginia 


JAMES  WALLACE  SLACK,  JR. 
B.S.  Accounting 
Decatur,  Tennessee 

CARY  DONALD  SMITH 
B.S.  Secondary  Education 
Athens,  Tennessee 


DOROTHY  JEAN  SMITH 
B.A.  Mathematics,  Education 
Newport,  Tennessee 

MARY  SUZANNE  SMITH 
B.S.  Elementary  Education 
Knoxville,  Tennessee 


101 


CHARLES  DANIEL  SWEAT 
B.S.  Accounting 
Lake  City,  Florida 

LINDA  J.  TEAGUE 
B.S.  Elementary  Education 
Athens,  Tennessee 


MARY  SHANNON  TYSON 
B.A.  English 
Dalton,  Georgia 

ELAINE  UPTON 
B.A.  English 
Sweetwater,  Tennessee 


RICHARD  ROLLANDIS  VOILES 
B.S.  Mathematics 
Lynchburg,  Virginia 

LINDA  ANNE  WILLIAMS 
B.A.  Education 
Loudon,  Tennessee 


JO  LYNNE  WOODS 
B.S.  Elementary  Education 
Rossville,  Tennessee 

GLORIA  LOUISE  WRIGHT 
B.A.  Music 
Greenville,  Tennessee 


102 


Juniors 


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103 


Class  of 
1968 


OFFICERS:  Sejt  to  right,  back,  Mike  Ray,  Boy  Representative;  Alan  Cornelius,  Treasurer;  Collin 
Lord,  President;  Rufus  Triplett,  Vice-President;  front,  Helen  Potter,  Girl  Representative;  Judy 
Long,  Secretary. 


Ron  Barry 


Linda  Bridges 


Clyde  Abernathy 


Harold  Bales 


104 


Frances  Brown 


Pat  Brown 


Janice  Butt 


Jane  Brown 


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Leon  Bryner 


Sara  Jo  Card 


Doug  Cass 


Linda  Cline 


Virginia  Chism 


Diane  Coffey 


Alan  Cornelius 


Loraine  Crumley 


105 


Bobby  Davis 


James  Davis 


Larry  Devault 


Mary  Lee  Duck 


Bobby  Ferguson 


Henry  Gambrell 


Margaret  Edds 


Ralph  Eppling 


106 


Brenda  George 


Patsy  Hampton 


Byron  Harmon 


Brenda  Hampton 


Kathy  Hancox 


Elwynn  Harrison 


Karen  Housewright 


Larry  Huskey 


Jim  Howard 


Patty  Huskey 


Marion  Hyatt 


Rich  Isenhower 


107 


Bob  Jackson 


Alberta  Johnson 


Jimmy  Jenkins 


Sharron  Key 


Janice  Lawson 


Carolyn  Lillard 


Judy  Long 


Robin  Lee 


Jim  Logan 


Kathy  Long 


Don  King 


Patsy  Krouse 


108 


Collin  Lord 


Walter  McClurkan 


Mark  McKnight 


Gordon  Michaels 


Ann  Moneyhun 


Beverly  Moss 


Joe  Miller 


David  Milsaps 


109 


Roy  Nichols 


Mike  Olinger 


Deborah  Phillips 


Judy  Oldham 


Steve  Ownby 


Deborah  Pollard 


110 


Helen  Potter 


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Mike  Ray 


Kirk  Sampson 


George  Rasnake 


Marcia  Reed 


Eulene  Simpson 


David  Stapley 


Priscilla  Stone 


Rufus  Triplett 


George  Warlick 


Rex  Whaley 


Todd  Tolliver 


Willard  Watson 


Carl  Williams 


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Ann  Wright 


Kathy  Zirkle 


112 


Sophomores 


113 


Lewis  Adams 
Ken  Allen 
John  Augustino 
Janice  Bacon 


Andre  Barker 
Don  Best 
Sarah  Bidwell 
Barbara  Bishop 


Peggy  Blais 
Spencer  Boardman 
Dave  Bowmaster 
Don  Bowmaster 


Class  of  1969 


OFFICERS:  L.  to  r.  back  row,  Don  Best,  Boy  Represent- 
ative; Don  King,  President;  Steve  Eldredge,  Vice  President; 
front  row,  Karen  Martin,  Secretary;  Dottie  Verble,  Girl 
Representative,  Carol  Perkins,  Treasurer. 


114 


Karen  Bragg 
Lourinda  Bray 
Kathy  Breedlove 
LeAnne  Brown 
Pamela  Brown 


Steven  Burce 
William  Buss 
Alex  Buttram 
Steve  Byrum 
Irene  Campbell 


David  Cann 
Bill  Carter 
Emily  Carter 
Wanda  Carter 
Roger  Cass 


Lynn  Chalkley 
Marsharee  Chastain 
John  Chenault 
Debbie  Chilcote 


James  Copenhaver 
James  Creech 
Janice  Crye 
Robert  Dake 


Dorothy  Davis 
Jackie  Davis 
Ann  Deatherage 
Marianna  Dickert 


Mike  Duvall 
Walter  Dobson 
Stephen  Eldredge 
Jill  Finch 


115 


Judi  Fowler 
Rolland  Fuller 
Mike  Gaither 
Jim  Goodman 


Jimmy  Gossett 
Judy  Greene 
Judy  Grissom 
Elaine  Hammond 


Ellis  Haney 
Dennis  Harms 
Andrea  Haug 
Becky  Henley 


Linda  Henley 
Steve  Herron 
Becky  Hicks 
Joan  Hightower 


James  Hill 
Ray  Ibberson 


Phyllis  Hughes 
Sylvia  Idom 


Monty  Hutsell 
Mary  Grace  James 


16 


Terry  Jaynes 
David  Johnson 
Kathie  Kay 
Charles  Keylon 


Jan  Kinkead 
Jim  Lamb 
Francine  LeMarr 
Tommy  Lemmonds 


Charles  Lenox 
Sharon  Lewis 
Carol  Lomax 
Susan  Love 


Wayne  Lovelady 
Richard  Marquis 
Karen  Martin 
Malana  Mason 


Mary  Ann  Masters 
Jayne  Matthews 
Barry  Maupin 
Elaine  Mayfield 


Pat  McCarter 
Clyde  McKay 
Robert  McNamee 
Tom  Meade 


John  Messamore 
Martha  Moses 
Don  Nation 
Libby  Newbold 


117 


Alva  Nipper 
Bob  Nixon 
Jerry  O'Meara 
Nancy  Painter 


Kelley  Payne 
Wayne  Penniman 
Carol  Perkins 
David  Pesterfield 


Scott  Phillips 
Wayne  Prichard 
Roderick  Quails 
Larry  Raulston 


Myra  Raasch 
Ronnie  Reese 
Elaine  Reeverts 
James  Reinhardt 


Ginger  Riddle 
Ruth  Robbins 
David  Roberts 
Eddie  Robinson 
Jane  Rogers 


Judy  Sandefur 
Kay  Southerland 
Susie  Self 
Sally  Settle 
Harriette  Sewell 


Becky  Shell 
Bobby  Shorter 
Donald  Shrader 
Diane  Shrider 
John  Smalling 


118 


Patricia  York 
Barbara  Young 
Fred  Zeigler 


Helen  Ziegler 
Kathy  Zimny 


Doris  Smith 
David  Smejkal 
Don  Snoderly 
Rod  Snow 
Sue  Speak 


Ric  Stanford 
Linda  Stephens 
Leslie  Strange 
Jeannette  Tan 
Doris  Teague 


John  Thiem 
Boydie  Thompson 
Gail  Thornburg 
Dottie  Verble 
Al  Vogelsang 


Sharon  Walter 
Barbara  Ward 
Carol  Weeks 
Marsey  Williams 
Jo  Ann  Wilson 


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Class 

of 
70 


OFFICERS:  /.  to  r.,  back  row,  Mimi  Hammer,  Treasurer;  Bill  Cimllo,  Vice-President;  Nancy  Boone,  Sec- 
retary; front  row,  Steve  McArthur,  Boy  Representative,  Gary  Clendenen,  President;  Donna  Daley,  Girl  Rep- 
resentative. 


Phyllis  Abies 

Mary  Adair 
Lou  Amburgey 
Louis  Anderson 
Malcolm  Anderson 
Ronnie  Arnett 


Josephine  Arnold 
Ginger  Baldyga 
Larry  Ball 
Kay  Barnett 
Myrtle  Barnes 
Connie  Barrett 


Judy  Barton 

Jim  Bates 

Susan  Beene 

Gene  Best 

Sylvia  Bidwell 

Cecilia  Ann  Blackburn 


Sharon  Blakley 
James  Blankenship 
Hank  Blanton 
Nancy  Boone 
Marilyn  Boyette 
Phyllis  Bragg 


120 


Gene  Branson 
Diane  Breeden 
Bonnie  Brinker 
Marty  Brown 
Pendy  Burdette 


Dale  Louise  Burris 
Dave  Burvell 
Charles  Brian 
William  Cahill 
Lisa  Carney 


Charles  Carty 
Sandra  Chandler 
Bill  Cirullo 
Alice  Clapp 
Nancy  Clapp 


Rick  Clark 
Gary  Clendenen 
Judi  Clendenen 
Ronnie  Click 
Dorcas  Clift 


Johnny  Coe 
Carolyn  Cole 
David  Cook 
Lynn  Cope 
Clara  Corn 
Dee  Dee  Cornelius 


Cathy  Crouch 
Nancy  Cotter 
Donna  Daley 
Cary  Davis 
Paul  Davis 
La  Von  Dennis 


Gary  Dennison 
Dottie  Dixon 
Jack  Dowell 
Lela  Duffett 
Kenneth  Elledge 
Barbara  Elliott 


Tony  Fellers 
Mary  Fitts 
Ann  Fleenor 
Ronnie  Fox 
Jo  Ann  Givens 
Lynda  Glasscock 


121 


Cathy  Graves 
Wayne  Gray 
Kay  Greever 
Charles  Grissom 
Veda  Guyer 


Belinda  Hale 
Sam  Hall 
Margie  Hallberg 
Mimi  Hammer 
Sara  Harvey 


Curtis  Hutsell 
Carol  Hawthorne 
Carol  Headman 
Patsy  Hedden 
Debbie  Hirsch 


Roy  Hibbs 
Carey  Hicks 
Beverly  Hill 
Don  Hill 
Sandra  Hill 


Sharon  Hixson 
Judy  Hooper 
Doyle  Hughes 
Pat  Hundley 
Brooks  Hunter 


Brent  Huskey 
Daryl  Hutson 
Suzanne  Hutton 
LeAnne  Ingle 
Pat  Jaquish 
Judy  Jenkins 


Freddie  Ann  Jones 
Stanley  Jones 
Dorothy  Kauf fman 
Susan  Kaylor 
Faye  Keylon 
Gail  Keylon 


Chris  Kidwell 
Sandra  King 
Sandra  Kitts 
Frieda  Land 
Barry  Saunders 
Shirley  Lay 


122 


Nancy  Linder 
Ann  Lindsey 
Gary  Lockard 
Tommy  Long 
Kaye  Lowery 
Steve  McArthur 


Joyce  McDonald 
Carol  McGehee 
Jerry  McNeil 
Norman  Marsh 
Gary  Mason 
Jeff  Merlette 


Josie  Mills 
Sam  Mitchell 
Carol  Mooney 
Ed  Moore 
Sharon  Morgan 
Ann  Newell 


123 


Allan  Newton 
Elaine  Norris 
Linda  Parsons 
Gary  Patterson 
Tom  Peden 


Steve  Pell 
A.  H.  Pelley 
Ginger  Petty 
Joyce  Pierson 
Ted  Pless 


Elaine  Poly 
Phyllis  Preston 
Roger  Presley 
Gary  Quails 
Doug  Ramsey 


Randy  Reagan 
Kaye  Reed 
Terry  Reed 
Jane  Reynolds 
Larry  Rhodes 


Annabel  Richardson 
Terry  Rogers 
Robert  Roy 
Anne  Rymer 
Charlie  Solinsky 


Frances  Schumpert 
Steve  Seneker 
Ann  Sharp 
Charlotte  Shelton 
Herman  Shelton 
Janice  Shelton 


Ronnie  Sims 
Carolyn  Smith 
Marty  Smith 
Tom  Smith 
Candy  Southward 
Jimmy  Stokes 


Jo  Stansell 
Sandra  Stanton 
Darrell  Stipes 
Tobie  Stout 
Susy  Swanson 
Donna  Sydnor 


124 


Norman  Taney 
Beverly  Taylor 
Dottie  Taylor 
Rosemary  Teague 


Marian  Thomas 
Bill  Thompson 
David  Thompson 
Suzanne  Tipton 


Nika  Turner 

Brenda  Van  Der  Cammen 
Carol  Varnadore 
Lawrence  Viar 


Ira  Walker 
Mary  Lee  Wallace 
Patricia  Watters 
Wain  Weaver 


Deborah  Webb 
Ron  Weir 
Diana  Werner 
Mary  Wetterstroem 


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Marty  White 
Gerald  Williams 
Jack  Williams 
Sarah  Williams 
Brent  Wilson 


Jim  Womack 
Alice  Wright 
Ed  Wyers 
Phil  Wynne 
Allen  Yount 


Index 


Abernathy,  Clyde  Ross,  70.  104 

Abies.  Phyllis  Ann,  120 

Adair.  Mary  Ann,  33,  50,  120 

Adams,  Lloyd  Lewis,  35,  50,  114 

Albright,  Lydia  E..  92 

Allen,  Kenneth  O.,  50.  114 

Amburgey.  Brenda  Lou,  45,  120 

Anderson,  Louis  Turner,  120 

Anderson,  Malcolm  Dale,  46,  120 

Arnett,  Ronald  Elwood,  120 

Arnold,  Josephine  Ann,  33,  40,  50,  120 

Augustine,  John,  114 

Austin,  John  Charles,  54,  55 

Bacon,  Janice,  114 

Bailey,  Phyliss,  92 

Baker,  Andre,  46,  114 

Baldyga,  Virginia  Lee,  120 

Bales,  Harold  Keith,  104 

Ball,  Larry  Gene,  120 

Barnes,  Myrtle  R.,  44,  45,  120 

Barnett.  Kay  Dean,  120 

Barr,  William  Raymond,  60.  79,  92 

Barrett,  Constance  Lee,  120 

Barry.  Ronnie  Steve,  70,  72.  104 

Barton,  Judith  Suzann,  120 

Bates,  James,  120 

Beaver,  Connie  Marie,  33,  44,  45,  58,  60,  62,  92 

Beene,  Susan  Y.,  120 

Best,  Don  LeMarr,  32,  35,  43,  50,  51,  114 

Best,  Fred,  120 

Bidwell,  Sarah  Lou,  114 

Bidwell,  Sylvia  Ruth,  49,  120 

Bishop,  Barbara  Ann,  114 

Blackburn,  Cecelia  Ann,  33,  34,  38,  120 

Blackburn,  Susan  Jane,  38,  48,  49,  63,  78,  93 

Blais,  Peggy  Ann,  39,  114 

Blakley,  Sharon  Lynn,  34,  38.  45,  120 

Blankenship,  James  Rankin,  II,  50,  120 

Blanton,  Henry  Lewis,  Jr.,  50,  120 

Boardman,  Spencer,  114 

Booher.  Larry  E.,  35,  50,  93 

Boone,  Nancy  R,,  38,  40,  50,  120 

Bowmaster,  Birney  James,  54 

Bowmaster,  Dave  P.,  114 

Bowmaster,  Don  Walter,  54,  114 

Boyette,  Marilyn  Lynn,  120 

Bragg,  Karen  D.,  50,  115 

Bragg,  Phyllis  M.,  38,  120 

Branson,  Brian  Eugene,  121 

Bray,  Lourinda  Sv  38,  115 

Breeden,  Peggy  Dianne,  50,  121 

Breedlove,  Edna  K.,  115 

Brian,  Charles,  121 

Bridges.  Linda  G.,  44,  45,  56,  104 

Brinker,  Bonnie  Anne,  35,  49,  121 

Brown,  Frances  E.,  53,  105 

Brown,  Helen  LeAnne,  35,  44,  45,  78,  79.  115 

Brown,  Jane  Norris,  105 

Brown,  Martha  Lee,  121 

Brown,  Patricia  Joann,  38,  105 

Brown,  Pamela  Jane,  40,  115 

Bruce,  Stephen,  115 

Bryner,  Leon  R.,  105 

Buchanan,  James,  40 

Buckshorn,  Beverly,  49,  93 

Burdette,  Pendy  Sue,  121 

Burnett,  John  L.,  93 

Burrell,  David  Lee,  50,  121 

Burris,  Dail  Louise,  121 

Buss,  William  R.,  27,  50.  115 

Butler.  Linda  Kay,  93 

Butt,  Janice,  33,  34,  38,  40,  105 

Buttram,  Robert  Hal,  33.  35,  38,  40,  48,  54,  63,  93 

Buttram,  William  Alex,  54,  115 

Byrum,  Charles  Stephen,  115 

Cahill,  William  Eugene,  54,  121 

Campbell,  Irene,  115 

Cann,  David  Taylor,  46,  115 

Card,  Sara  Jo,  33,  34,  36,  38,  43,  105 

Carney,  Margaret  Elisa,  34,  49,  121 

Carpenter,  Timothy  Ross,  54,  93 

Carter,  Emily  Ann,  115 

Carter,  Wanda  Kay,  115 

Carter,  William  George,  Jr.,  46.  115 

Carty,  Charles  Dillowe,  Jr.,  54,  121 

Cass,  Douglas  Wayne,  34,  50,  105 

Cass.  Lewis  Roger,  115 

Chalkley,  Laura  Lynn,  115 

Chandler,  Sandra  Ann,    121 

Chastain,  Marsharee,  34,  49,  115 

Chenault,  John  Fyfe,  46,  115 

Chilcote,  Deborah  Jean,  40,  53,  115 

Chism,  Virginia  Evans,  38,  40,  105 

Cirullo,  William  David,  54,  121 

Clapp,  Alice  Faye,  121 

Clapp,  Nancy  Ellen,  121 

Clark,  Richard  O.,  34,  46,  121 

Clendenen,  Gary  Lynn,  32,  39,  54,  121 


Clendenen,  Judy  Gale,  121 

Click,  Ronnie  Carter,  50,  121 

Clift,  Dorcas  Virginia,  121 

Cline.  Linda  Anne.  105 

Coe.  Johnny  Eldon.  121 

Coffey.  Jean  Diane.  33,  34,  35,  40.  42.  52,  53.  56.  57. 

58,  60,  78,  105 
Cole,  Carolyn  Virginia,  121 
Coleman,  Robert  Victor,  Jr.,  46 
Condo,  Charles  David,  47,  93 
Cook,  Charles  David,  50,  121 
Cope,  Jennifer  Lynn,  40,  121 
Copenhaver,  James,  38,  55,  115 
Corn.  Clara  Frances,  121 

Cornelius,  Alan  LeRoy,  27,  35,  54,  57,  79,  104,  105 
Cornelius,  Cheryl,  121 
Cotter,  Nancy  Paulette,  34,  53,  121 
Creech,  James  Curtis,  46,  115 
Creek,  Alan  David,  50 
Crouch,  Nancy  Catherine,  121 
Crumley.  Martha  Loraine,  33,  40,  105 
Crye,  Janice  Ann,  49,  115 
Cummings.  John  Leslie,  94 

Cunningham,  Judith,  32.  39,  42,  44,  45,  60,  62,  92,  94 
Dake.  Joe  Wilson,  50,  94 
Dake,  Robert  Samuel,  115 
Daley,  Donna  Lee.  32,  35,  40,  45.  121 
Davidson,  Charles  Stephen,  40,  94 
Davidson,  George  Richard,  94 
Davis,  Charles  McCrary,  54,  121 
Davis,  Dorothy  Lynn,  53,  115 
Davis.  Jacquelyn  Inez,  45,  115 
Davis,  James  Lee,  106 
Davis,  Paul  Andrew,  121 
Davis,  Robert  Clifton,  46,  58,  69,  72,  106 
Davis,  William  T.,  68.  94 
Deatherage,  Elizabeth  Ann,  115 
DeLotelle,  Roy  Stephen,  46,  47 
Dennis.  Dora  LaVon.  121 
Dennison.  Gary  Eugene.  121 
DeVault,  Larry  Verlin,  50,  106,  115 
Dickert.  Marianna,  34.  38,  115 
Dixon,  Dorothy  Jane,  121 
Dobson,  Walter  Albert,  115 
Dowell.  Jack  Taylor,  54,  121 
Duck,  Mary  Lee,  106 
Duffett,  Lela  Mary,  49,  121 
Edds,  Margaret  Ellen,  26.  37,  48,  56,  60,  106 
Edds,  Rachel  Forester,  33,  39,  42,  48.  49,  56,  60,  94 
Eldredge,  Stephen  Moore.  43,  54,  114,  115 
Eldridge,  Joseph  Thomas,  32,  35,  50,  56,  58,  60,  92 
Elledge,  Kenneth  Eugene,  121 
Elliott,  Barbara,  121 
Elliott.  Charles  Leslie.  68.  95 
Emery.  James  Clifton,  Jr..  54,  79,  95 
Ensminger,  David  Floyd.  35,  40,  53,  66,  95 
Ensminger,  Phillip  Drexel,  54,  57 
Eppling,  Ralph  Warren,  106 
Fair,  James  Glenn,  32,  33,  35,  40 
Fellers,  Tony  Eugene,  54,  121 
Ferguson,  Bobby  Alton.  69,  72,  106 
Fetzer,  Marjorie  Susie,  95 
Finch,  Donna  Jill,  115 
Finch,  Leonard  Frank,  50,  95 
Fitts,  Mary  Parke,  121 
Fleenor.  Harriet  Ann,  45,  121 
Fowler,  Judith  Gail,  52,  53,  116 
Fowler,  Linda  Bonnell,  53,  95 
Fox,  Ronnie  Howard,  121 
Fuhr.  Robert  Mark,  46 
Fuller,  Rolland  Curtis,  116 
Gaither,  Charles  Mike,  46,  116 
Gallagher,  Betty  Jane,  95 
Gambrell,  Henry  Palmer,  106 
Garner,  John  Nathaniel,  96 
Garner,  William  Chester,  Jr.,  46,  96 
George,  Brenda  Sue,  26,  45,  57,  78,  79,  107 
Givens,  Jo  Anne,  121 
Glasscock,  Lynda  Diane,  34,  121 
Goodman,  Timothy  Dwight,  50,  116 
Gossett,  Jimmy  Doyle,  116 
Graves,  Cathy  Melissa,  122 
Gray,  Wayne  Nelson,  54,  122 
Greene,  Julia  Lynn,  44,  45,  116 
Greever,  Elizabeth  Kay,  122 
Griffin,  Cheryle  Lynn,  45,  56,  95 
Griffith.  Robert  Vance,  96 
Griffith,  Shelley,  35,  54,  61,  62,  66,  96 
Grissom,  Judy  Ann,  38,  43,  53,  116 
Grissom,  Charles,  122 
Grizzle,  Charles  McCoy,  50 
Guyer,  Veda  Marie,  122 
Hale,  Belinda  Jo,  44,  45,  122 
Hall,  Charles  Samuel,  71,  122 
Hallberg,  Marge  Kay,  122 
Hammer,  Mimi,  34,  53,  122 
Hammond,  Mary  Elaine,  38,  116 
Hampton,  Brenda  Kaye,  107 


Hampton,  Patricia  Marilyn,  34,  107 

Hancox,  Kathie  Janine,  107 

Haney,  Ellis  Ray.  116 

Hardaway.  Gatha  M..  96 

Harmon.  Alonzo  Bryon.  50,  107 

Harms,  Dennis  Leon,  38,  116 

Harrison,  Barbara  Joan,  45,  96 

Harrison,  Elwynn  Eugenia,  37,  45,  107 

Harrison,  Jim  Gray,  54 

Harvey,  Sara  Ashley.  45.  122 

Haug.  Andrea  Mannal,  33,  116 

Hawthorne,  Carol  Marie.  53.  122 

Headman,  Carol  Marion,  122 

Hedden,  Patsy  Marie,  122 

Heden,  Robert  I.,  46 

Helt,  Thomas  Murray,  96 

Henley,  Linda  Gail,  116 

Henley,  Mary  Rebecca,  44,  45,  56,  116 

Herron,  James  Steven,  54,  116 

Hibbs,  Roy  Alton,  34,  122 

Hicks,  Carey  O.,  122 

Hicks,  Rebecca  Jane.  36,  52,  53,  116 

Higgins,  Larry  Charles,  54 

Hightower,  Joan  Marie,  116 

Hill,  Beverly  Jean,  122 

Hill,  Donald  Cecil,  122 

Hill,  James  Alvin,  39,  54,  116 

Hill.  Sandra  Patricia,  43,  122 

Hiltzheimer,  Fitzhugh  Lee.  Ill,  27,  32,  43,  44.  46,  63. 

95 
Hirsch,  Deborah  Elin,  34,  44,  45,  122 
Hixson.  Sharon  Louise,  122 
Hooper,  Judith  Gail,  49,  122 
Horesco,  John  F-,  97 
Hotaling,  Morgan  Foshay,  50,  97 
Housewright,  Karen  Sue,  33,  44,  45.  107 
Howard.  Larry  Lee.  33.  34.  39.  60,  66.  97 
Howard.  James  Ewell,  26,  35,  38,  50,  107 
Howard.  Quinten  Blevins.  97 
Hughes,  Doyle  Houston,  34,  122 
Hughes.  Phyllis  Gail.  34,  116 
Humphrey.  Freda  Anne,  45,  97 
Hundley,  Patrick  David,  54,  122 
Hunter,  Brooks  Alvie.  122 
Huskey,  Gordon  Brent,  122 
Huskey,  Larry  Cecil,  40,  50,  107 
Huskey,  Patricia  Lee,  53,  107 
Hutsell.  Charles  Curtis,  122 
Hutsell,  William  M.,  54,  116 
Hutson,  Daryl  Thomas,  122 
Hutton,  Suzanne,  122 
Hyatt,  Marion  Lucille,  45.  107 
Ibberson,  Ray  Douglas,  38,  50,  116 
Idom.  Sylvia  Claire,  34,  39,  116 
Ingle,  Camelia  LeAnne,  49,  122 
Isenhower,  Richard  E.,  54.  107 
Jackson,  Robert  Clifton,  108 
James,  Mary  Grace,  53,  116 
Jaquish,  Charles  Patrick,  122 
Jaynes,  Carolyn  Teresa,  36,  44,  45,  117 
Jenkins,  James  Albert,  35,  40,  108 
Jenkins,  Judith  Ann,  53,  122 
Johnson,  Alberta  Ruth,  108 
Johnson,  David  Lenoir,  54,  117 
Johnson,  Jerry  V.,  97 
Jones,  Freddie  Ann,  122 
Jones,  Joel  Thomas,  50,  97 
Jones,  Stanley  Elton.  50,  122 
Kam,  Eleanor  Ong,  98 
Kauffman,  Dorothy  L.,  122 
Kay,  Kathleen  Elizabeth,  49,  117 
Kaylor,  Mary  Susan,  122 
Kelley,  Lyman  Marion,  Jr.,  46 
Kessler,  Nancy  Ann,  53 
Key,  Sharron  L.,  108 
Keylon,  Charles  David,  46,  117 
Keylon,  Linda  Gail,  122 
Keylon,  Virginia  Faye.  122 
Kidwell,  Christopher  W.,  34,  54,  122 
Kile,  Richard  Clark,  97 
King,  Jack  Donald,  Jr.,  26,  32,  33,  36,  37,  50,  51,  57, 

108,  114 
King,  Sandra  Maude,  122 

Kinkead,  Janice  Virginia.  27.  38,  42.  45,  49,  78,  117 
Kitts,  Sandra  Patricia,  122 
Kniskern,  Bruce  David,  98 
Kxouse,  Patricia  Gail,  108 
Lamb,  James  David,  117 
Lamb,  Robert  Hugh,  54,  98 
Lamon,  Howard  Lamar,  50,  98 
Land,  Frieda  Yvonne,  44,  45,  122 
Lawless,  Earl  John,  46 
Lawson,  Janice  Ann,  49,  108 
Lay,  Shirley  Ann,  122 
Lee,  Roberta  Joan,  34,  37,  49,  108 
LeMarr,  Francine,  117 
Lemmonds,  Tommy  Joe,  46,  117 
Lemonds,  Robert  Aulden,  33,  43,  46 


127 


Lenox.  Charles  E.irl.  26.   35.  54.  117 

Lewis.  Sharon  Lee.  45,  117 

Lillard.  Carolyn  Rose.  108 

Lillard.  John  Hubert.  50 

Lindner.  Nancy  Sue,  123 

Lindsey.  Glenna  Ann,  123 

Lloyd,  Harriett  Jane.  33 

Lockard,  Gary  Phillip.  123 

Lockerby.  William  Herbert,  32,  33,  35,  54,  55,  61,  63. 

66.  98 
Logan.  James  Franklin  Jr..  108 
Lomax,  Carol  Ruth.  117 
Long.  Judith  Kay.  33,  53,  104.  108 
Long,  Katharyn  Ann.  32,  48.  49.  108 
Long,  Thomas  Edward,  46.  47,  123 

Lord.  Richard.  32.  33.  35.  43.  52.  54,  57.  58.  104.  109 
Love,  Virginia  Susan.  36.  37.  49.  117 
Lovclady.  Charles  Wayne,  117 
Lovett.  Gerald  David.  50 
Lowery.  Barbara  Kaye.  123 
Lyell.  John  T..  98 

McArthur.  Steven  Donnell.  32,  35.  50.  123 
McCall.  Joseph,  46 
McCarter,  Patricia  Nell,  33.  117 
McClurkan.  Walter  Sanders,  109 
McDonald,  Joyce  Rae,  49,  123 
McDowell,  Gilbert  C.  69.  72 
McGohee,  Carol  Ladd.  123 
McKay.  Clyde  Walter.  Jr.,  35.  54,  117 
McKenry,  Joe  Linnard.  43,  46 
McKnight,  Robert  Mark,  109 
McMurray,  Joseph  Fred,  46 
McNamee,  Robert  Lewis,  117 
McNeil.  Jerry  Paul.  123 
Mahoney.  John  Stagmair.  48 
Marquis.  Richard  L.,  117 
Marsh,  Norman  Leith.  50,  123 
Marshall.  James  Ronald,  54 
Martin.  Emma  Louise,  33.  36,  37,  40,  53,  60.  63,  92. 

98 
Martin.  Gill  Demaree,  54 
Martin.  Loyce  Karen,  42,  45,  114,  117 
Mason.  Gary  Lynn,  46.  123 
Mason,  John  Edward.  98 
Mason,  Malana  Nan,  52,  53,  117 
Massey.  Caroline  Elizabeth.  53,  87,  92,  99 
Masters,  Mary  Ann.  26,  52,  53,  78,  79,  117 
Matthews,  Dorothy  Jayne,  39 
Maupin,  Barry  Lynn,  117 
Mayberry.  Thomas  James,  46,  47 
Mayfield.  Elaine.  53.  117 
Meade.  William  Thomas,  34,  117 
Mehra,  Ravi  Kumar.  99 
Merlette.  Jeffrey  Alan,  50,  123 

Messamore,  John  Earl,  117 

Michaels,  Aline,  40 

Michaels,  Gordon  Lyle,  40,  109 

Miller,  Joe  Hughes.  54.  109 

Mills,  Joe  Margaret,  123 

Milsaps,  William  David.  54,  109 

Mitchell,  Sam,  34,  123 

Moneyhun.  Ann  Carol,  109 

Mooney,  Carol  Ann,  49,  123 

Moore,  Donald  Herman,  33,  35,  39,  50,  51.  57.  60.  62. 
66.  99 

Moore.  Edgar  Wilson.  54,  123 

Moore.  Horace  Patron,  54,  99 

Moore.  Sue  Finch,  99 

Morgan,  Sharon  Roscelia,  123 

Morris.  Georgia,  36,  61,  99 

Morrison.  Robert  Hugh.  43,  50 

Moses,  Martha  F.tta,  38 

Mosher,  James  Stephen,  50 

Moss,  Beverly  Ann,  45,  109 

Nation,  Donald  Lynn,  39,  40,  50,  117 

Neil,  Hugh  Gross,  43 

Neperud,  Wilson  F.,  46 

Newbold.  Elizabeth  Eugenia,  49,  117 

Newell,  Margaret  Ann.  38,  123 

Newton,  George  Alan,  46,  47,  124 

Nichols.  Roy  Lee,  96,  110 

Nipper.  Alva  Roberta.  49,  56.  118 

Nixon.  Robert  C.  118 

Norris.  Charlotte  Elaine,  124 

Oldham,  Judith  Lynn,  33,  35,  42.  53,  110 

Olinger,  Philip  Michael,  69.  110 

O'Meara,  Jeremiah  Daniel,  39.  118 

Onkst.  Linda  Carol,  39,  48,  49.  100 

Onkst,  Robert,  54.  57 

Overall.  Stephen  Wilson.  54,  63,  100 

Ownby,  Steve  Howard,  50,  110 

Painter.  Nancy  Ann,  53,  118 
Parsons,  Linda  Ruth,  44,  45,  124 
Pate,  Elizabeth  Jane,  49 
Patterson,  Gary  Phillip,  50,  124 
Payne.  Kelley  Randolph,  54,  118 
Peden.  Tom  Earle,  Jr..  124 


Peery.  Clyde  Joseph,  51.  100 

Pell.  Stephen  Ross,  54,  124 

Pelley,  Adolphus  Haywood,  124 

Petty.  Ginger.  124 

Penniman,  Wayne  Craig.  50.  79,  118 

Perkins.  Carol  Anne.  26.  44,  45,  118 

Pesterfield.  David  Everett.  118 

Phillips.  Debbie.  49.  110 

Phillips.  Scott  Demarest,  118 

Pierson.  Joyce  Ellen.  38.  124 

Pless,  Dunbar  Bedford,  124 

Pollard,  Deborah  Darlene,  46.  47,  49.  110 

Poly.  Elaine  Louise.  49,  124 

Porter.  R.  Christy,  50 

Potter,  Helen  Elizabeth,  32,  37.  40,  15.  104.   Ill 

Pratt,  Ann  Snead,  39,  100 

Pressley,  Roger  Phillip,  50,  124 

Preston,  Phyllis  Elaine,  124 

Prichard,  Doyle  Wayne.  35.  54,  55,  79 

Prigmore,  Marcheta  Cochran,  100 

Quails,  Gary  Lee,  124 

Quails,  Roderick  Andrew,  38,  40,  118 

Raasch,  Myre  L'Eve,  118 

Ramsey,  Douglas  Cavert.  34,  124 

Rasnake,  George  W.,  Ill 

Raulston.  Larry  Stephen.   118 

Ray.  Michael  Joseph,  32,  50,  51,  104,  111 

Raymer,  Gary  Douglas,  56 

Raymer,  Gene  Lynnis,  47,  70 

Reagan,  Mary  Randy,  124 

Reed,  Donna  Kaye.  124 

Reed,  Marcie  Clair.  Ill 

Reed,  Terry  Evelyn,  45,  124 

Reed,  William  Hubert.  Jr.,  46 

Reese,  Ronald  Wayne,  118 

Reeverts,  Elaine  Dorothy,  48,  49,  118 

Reeverts.  Paul  Frederick.  46,  100 

Reinhardt,  James  Haworth.  118 

Reynolds.  Lelia  Jane,  124 

Reynolds.  Richard  Michael,  57 

Rhodes,  Robert  Lawrence,  71,  124 

Richardson,  Annabel,  124 

Riddle.  Virginia  Ruth,  118 

Robbins,  Ruth  Ann,  56,  118 

Roberts,  David  Gene.  118 

Robertson,  Frances  Evelyn,  100 

Robinson,  Eddie  Eugene,  46,  118 

Rogers,  Mary  Jane,  53,  118 

Rogers,  Theresa  Sinclaira,  53,  124 

Rosen,  Nancy  Ruth,  34,  48,  49,  100 

Roy,  Robert  Harrison,  Jr.,  124 

Rymer,  Ruth  Anne.  49,  124 

St.  Clair,  Robert  Benjamin,  34,  38,  50 

Sampson,  Kirk  Vincent,  111 

Sandefur,  Judy  Mae,  118 

Saunders,  Barry  Alan,  50,  122 

Saxman,  Edwin  Forrest,  78 

Saylors,  John  Oliver,  46,  60,  62,  66,  69,  72,  101 

Schauffer,  William  IV,  54 

Schumpert.  Frances  Marian,  124 

Scott,  William,  Jr.,  32,  54,  92,  101 

Self,  Dan  Eddie,  101 

Self.  Susan  E.,  34,  118 

Seneker,  Steven  Susong,  54,  124 

Settle,  Sally  Jean,  37,  53,  118 

Sewell,  Harriette  Ann,  118 

Sharp,  Eugenia  Ann,  44,  45,  124 

Shell,  Rebecca  Rose,  38,  52,  53,  118 

Shelton,  Charlotte  Elizabeth.  45,  124 

Shelton,  Hurman  Royce,  Jr.,  71,  124 

Shelton,  Janice  Faye,  49,  55.  124 

Shirley.  Allen  Carter,  34,  46 

Shorter,  Bobby  Van,  46,  70,  118 

Shrader,  Donald  Roy,  39.  118 

Shrider,  Diane  Kay.  49,  118 

Simpson.  Clinton  Eulene,    m 

Simpson,  Earlene  Lilnette,  38.  101 

Sims,  Ronnie  Lee.  124 

Skorupan,  Steven  Mark,  46 

Slack.  James  Wallace,  Jr.,  101 

Smalling,  John  Allen.  118 

Smith,  Carolyn  Sue,  124 

Smith,  Cary  Donald,  101 

Smith.  Doris  Ann,  44,  45 

Smith.  Dorothy  Jean.  101 

Smith.  James  T.,  54 

Smith,  Martin  Thomas,  34,  46,  124 

Smith,  Mary  Suzanne,  45,  101 

Smith,  Raymond  Eli,  71 

Smith,  Rebecca  Lynn,  53,  58 

Smith,  Thomas  Carl,  54,  124 

Solinsky,  Charles  E.,  124 


Southerland,  Donna  Karen,  118 

Southward,  Donna  Ann,  49,  124 

Speak,  Charlotte  Sue.  53 

Stansell.  Virginia  Jo,  124 

Stanton,  Sandra  Ann,  124 

Stapley,  David  L.,  39 

Steger,  William  Denny,  Jr.,  34,  36 

Stephens.  Linda  Sue,  38,  49 

Stipes,  Darrell  Stanley,  54,  124 

Stokes,  James  Eldred,  124 

Stone.  Priscilla  Lee,  45 

Stout.  Veda  Tabitha.  124 

Strange,  Leslie  Ann,  34.  49 

Swanson.  Martha  Susan,  124 

Sweat,  Charles  Daniel.  32,  33.  38.  50,  66,  92,  102 

Sydnor.  Donna  Lee,  124 

Taney.  Norman  Eugene,  11,  125 

Taylor.  Beverly  Loraine,  27,  125 

Taylor.  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  125 

Taylor,  Gregory  Byron,  54 

Teague,  Linda  Joyce,  102 

Teague,  Rosemary.  125 

Thomas,  Marian  Frances,  38,  125 

Thomas.  Sula  Ann.  53 

Thompson.  Boydie  Lynne,  119 

Thompson,  David  Craig,  50,  125 

Thompson,  William  Leslie,  54,  125 

Thorn.  Walter  Thompson.  54 

Thornburg,  Donna  Gail,  49,  54,  55,  119 

Tipton,  Suzanne  Jean,  125 

Tolliver.  Todd  Douglas,  40,  112 

Triplert.   Rufus  Morgan,  24,  32,   34.  35,   38,   54.  66     10- 
112 

Turner.  Nika  Jean,  125 

Tyson,  Mary  Shannon,  49,  102 

Unger.  Diehl  Ellsworth,  46,  41 

Upton,  Elaine,  102 

Van  Der  Cammen,  Brenda  Gail,  125 

Van  Schoor,  Jon  Charles,  54 

Varnadore,  Virginia  Carol,  34,  38,  40,  45,  125 

Verble,  Dorothy  Louise,  35,  44,  45,  56,  114,  119 

Vilar,  Lawrence  Simmermax,  34,  40,  50,  51,  125 

Vogelsang,  Alfred  Orvan.  119 

Voiles.  Richard  Rollandis,  54,  102 

Walker,  Ira  Elbridge,  III,  125 

Walker,  Michael  Evans,  46 

Walker,  Michael  Thomas,  54 

Wallace,  Mary  L.,  125 

Walter,  Sharon  Marie,  34,  36,  38,  44,  45,  51    56   78 
79.  119 

Ward,  Barbara  Jane.  34,  38,  119 

Warfield,  David  Osman.  46 

Warlick,  George  Cliffton,  112 

Watson,  Willard  Dwane,  112 

Walters,  Patricia  Ann,  125 

Weaver,  Susan  Poe,  49 
Weaver.  Wain  Patilyn.  38,  125 

Webb,  Deborah  Lynn,  125 

Weeks,  Carol  Linnet,  53,  119 

Weir,  Ronny  Eugene,  125 

Werner,  Diana  Louise,  40,  125 

Westmoreland,  William  Royce,  71 

Wetterstrcem,  Mary  Kathryn,  53,  125 

Whaley.  Carman  Rex  70,  112 

White,  Martha  Ann,  44,  45,  126 

Wieser.  Francis  Danfield,  Jr.,  50 

Wilhite,  Charles,  54 

Wilhite,  Rebecca  Jane,  35,  48,  49,  56,  57,  119 

Williams,  Carl  Everett,  68,  112,  126 

Williams,  Gerald  Anderson,  126 

Williams.  John  Lionel,  126 

Williams.  Linda  Anne,  102 

Williams,  Martha  Low,  49,  119 

Williams,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  126 

Wilson,  Brent,  126 

Wilson,  Jo  Ann,  119 

Wilson,  Wilda  Faye,  33.  119 

Womack,  James  M.,  34,  40,  50,  126 

Woods,  Jo  Lynnne,  42,  49,  63,  102 

Wright,  Alice  Louise,  34,  126 

Wright,  Gloria  Louise,  34,  38,  49,  102 

Wright,  Thelma  Ann,  34,  38,  40,  112 

Wrights,  Randolph  Chester,  54,  119 

Wyers,  Edward  Earl 

Wynne,  Phillip  Leslie.  54,  126 

York.  Patricia  Ann,  119 

Young,  Barbara  Jean,  119 

Yount,  James  Allen,  Jr.,  46,  126 

Zeigler,  Fred  Eugene,  Jr.,  119 

Ziegler,  Helen  DeLynn,  52,  53,  119 

Zimny.  Kathleen  Rurter,  19 

Zirkle,  Kathleen  Gray,  34,  38,  112 


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